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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
House of Representatives, Feb. 13, 1812. ; The committee on contested elections, in the case of the remonstrance of Stephen Bullock and four hundred and three others, inhabitants of the town of Rehoboth, in the county of Bristol, against the election of Elkanah French, Caleb Abell, John Medbery, Sebra Lawton, and Timothy Walker, returned as members of this House from said town, report -
Report of contested elections, in the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts
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A report of the case of Belchertown election
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Reports of contested elections, in the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts
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Reports of contested elections, in the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts
For the year 1812 -
Reports of contested elections, in the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. For the year 1814
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the House of Representatives, Jan. 30th, 1811. ; The Committee of Elections beg leave to report on the remonstrance of William Pearce and others, against Thomas Parsons, John Manning, John Tucker, James Tappan, John Johnston, and Robert Elwell's right to seats in this House -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
House of Representatives, January 19, 1819. ; The Committee on Contested Elections, to whom was referred the remonstrance of John D. Howard, Jun. and others, inhabitants of the town of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, against the election of Stephen Codman, Benjamin Russell, Benjamin Whitman, Charles Davis, William H. Sumner, Nathaniel Curtis, John Howe, Jonathan Loring, Benjamin Gorham, Benjamin Smith, John Cotton, Benjamin Rand, David Sears, Francis Bassett, and Enoch Silsby, returned as members of this house from said town of Boston, report -
A view of the Cirencester contest
Containing the papers as well in verse as prose that have been published on both sides. Some pieces that have not yet appeared. With a dedication, introduction, and annotations, critical, satirical, and explantory. By a friend to the old interest -
Downpatrick, June 30, 1790. (Fifty-second day.) At the close of the poll, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow
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Downpatrick, May 24, 1790. (Twentieth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow
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Downpatrick, June 9, 1790. (Thirty-fourth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow
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Downpatrick, May 17, 1790. (Fourteenth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow
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Downpatrick, May 19, 1790. (Sixteenth day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow
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Downpatrick, June 7, 1790. (Thirty-second day.) At the close of the poll this day, for knights of the Shire to represent the county of Down in Parliament, the numbers stood as follow
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Lord Hillsborough cannot find terms sufficiently expressive to convey his feelings of acknowledgment and thanks to the freeholders of this great county
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Two letters addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, and the Hon. Henry Hobart, on the conduct adopted respecting the Colchester petition. By George Tierney, Esq
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Report of the Committee of Elections on the memorial of Rufus Easton, contesting the election and return of John Scott, the delegate from the Territory of Missouri
December 31, 1816. Referred to a committee of the whole, and made the order of the day for Thursday next -
Report of the Committee of Elections on the petition of Robert Porterfield, contesting the election of William M'Coy
February 19th, 1816. Read twice and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next -
Report of the Committee of Elections on the petition of Westel Willoughby, Junior, contesting the election of William S. Smith
December 11, 1815. Read and committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow -
Report of the Committee of Elections, to which was recommitted their report of the 31st ult. on the petition of Rufus Easton, contesting the election of John Scott
January 10, 1817. Read and committed to a committe [sic] of the whole House, to-morrow -
The case of Arthur Trevor, Esq., petitioner against a false return for the boroughs of Denbigh, Rythin, and Holt, in the county of Denbigh
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The law of the hustings and poll booths
being a manual of the law governing the successive stages of a contested election -
The complaint of the county of Brecon, against the undue proceedings of the sheriff of that county, and false return by him made of Edmond Jones as knight for that shire
With articles and exceptions, setting forth the incapacity of the said Edmond Jones, to sit as representative in Parliament, he being a compounded delinquent on record at Goldsmiths-Hall, and therefore not qualified according to the articles of the government, &c -
The reply of Richard Hutchinson, Esquire, to Sir Eliab Harvey's answer